Learning to air-breathe: The first steps

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Air-breathing in vertebrates has evolved many times among the bony fish while in water. Its appearance has had a fundamental impact on the regulation of ventilation and acid-base status. We review the physico-chemical constraints imposed by water and air, place the extant air-breathing fish into this framework, and show how that the advantages of combining control of ventilation and acid-base status are only available to the most obligate of air-breathing fish, thus highlighting promising avenues for research.

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Bayley, M., Damsgaard, C., Thomsen, M., Malte, H., & Wang, T. (2019, January 1). Learning to air-breathe: The first steps. Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00028.2018

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